Good Looking Records
Intersperse / Nu Moon / Sonic Generation / Synchronicity – Enorasis / Submergency / So Far / Foot Prints
2002

Disc two in this release showcases a couple of lesser known artists. Most of their work was on labels associated with Good Looking, at least for the Sonic Generation boys. Synchronicity only had this one song on the entire label.

For Side A, we walk away, in time to hear the first receptive sounds on the radar of deep space. ‘Far Away’ vacuums the air into a chamber of seductive and elegant atoms, vying for the space in which they can explore, exfoliate and rebrand as the flavorful sounds on this side. While the beats roll along, it’s the pads and bass that sandwich the fragile and brittle noises in between. Sonic Generation are D. Millard and S. Northfield, who had releases out on Cookin’, and Looking Good prior to this release, venturing onto the Deep Rooted label too, in 2004. For the few tunes they produced, they definitely captured a full spectrum of music under the Good Looking Organization roof. Really impressive music all round.

On Side AA, K. McCarron and R. Deane make up the one hit wonder by Syncronicity. ‘Footprints’ tread across the furrows and glens of the rolling hillside, blotted with the hazy landscape and pockets of howling gales that whisk through the valleys of nature. The wiping clouds stretch out in the higher levels of the atmosphere while the heavy rain clouds contradict the currents, with stationary menace. This track really is a marvellous piece of music that makes the open air gape further than the horizon itself. These guys should have been pushing out a heap of material in my view. Another artist that worked during the blink of an eye lid, yet kept the senses elevated through this powerful and docile musical piece. A real gem of a tune!

Next Good Looking release is up tomorrow. You can venture back to all the Good Looking releases we’ve covered so far, on this blog. Go on..you know you want to.
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